Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1952 — Page 5
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MONDAY, JULY 7, 1952
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ISS JUDY ROBERTS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
OLYMPIC STAR—Miss Judy Roberts, 18-year-old Indianapolis Athletic Club swimmer who placed second in the 100-meter free-style finals for Olympics packed hurriedly to leave by plane last. Times photo by Ray Bright.
night. Destination, Helsinki.
James F. Roberts, 708 E. 80th St., is the first In-
..2.50 HING ak 75¢ at the Olympic trials, 100- : meter free style, at the Broad Ripple pool Friday and left by
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plane last night with other winners for New York. From there the group will leave by Stratocruiser for Helsinki for the final games.
Judy, who recently celebrated her 18th birthday, was graduated from Broad Ripple High School last month and plans to enroll in Indiana University in the fall. ® x
; » WHEN ' INTERVIEWED, she was frantically answering congratulatory telephone calls, receiving - gifts of ‘well-wishers and trying to collect herself enough to decide what kind of clothes to take on the fourweek jaunt abroad.
Most of her clothes will be furnished by Uncle Sam when she arrives in New York. The girls will travel in uniforms and will be presented with two outfits, one all-navy blue suit, another with a white skirt and navy jacket. Each will be embroidered with the Olympic emblem «of the United States.
They will also receive duffel
. .1.25 bags. and complete accessories for their outfits, plus sweat ba. .1.50 shirts, tank suits and a more glamorous swimsuit presented ....L75 by Cole of California.
s ” 5 THEIR LUGGAGE will be limited te 55 pounds and Judy is hoping her ‘“governmentissue” will not take up the entire amount. She plans to take in addition a wool suit, a knit . dress and: several cottons plus a top coat. 8he has been advised that it will be hot in New York, cool in Finland. After the tryouts the group of athletes will spend a week‘end in Paris and travel to several important cities in Europe before returning to the United States.
» ~ ” JUDY WILL make a good showing for Indianapolis and Uncle Sam, Her room is filled with medals and ribbons won in
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age 3.50
swimming events. She is a two-
dianapolis girl to swim in the Olympics since 1924. She came in second to Miss Judy Alderson, Chicago,
time state champ and missed winning first place in Friday's trials by 2/10 of a second. A total of 21 winners from 199 entries were chosen from the field. This is the first time the Women's Olvmpic trials have been decided in Indianapolis. (By Betty Locher.) -
‘Stand Up, Be Counted’
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, July 7—
“The time has come to stand up and be counted. The day of passive Americanism is over,” Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren told an audience of young people and teachers here last night. The Whiting clubwoman who leads the General Federation of Women’s Clubs opened the summer convocation series at Indiana University and addressed the. Girls’ State meeting here through Wednesday. She asked, “How can we make the rest of the world believe our form of government is best unless we thoroughly believe it ourselves?” ” ” s . SHE DECLARED ‘people were beginning-teo be ashamed because they have laughed at old-fashioned ideas of patriot ism. Now they are beginning to see they can't live without ideas and ideals.” Mrs, Ahlgren especially urged the younger generation to seek
, opportunity instead of security
in America, “land of opportunity.” Afterwards she left for Chicago where she is attending the Republican National Convention, :
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By BETTY LOCHER NO MOTHER needs to be told, these hot summer days, that children love to play in water. If you call it a bath, however, and present a bar of soap, that is something else again. They are likely to
shriek in anguish and dive for the nearest mud puddle.
“ot course, modern child-rear-ing technique recommends the subtle approach to this problem! Bath time must be as alluring as making mud ples. Fortunately, there are plenty of stores who are only too willing to help. In every toy “shop, dime store and drug store you will find plastic playthings with personality plus for 10 cents. There are balloon-like whales, ducks, bunnies, pigs and turtles, etc. These may prolong the agony, but at least there is something to be said for “soaking” clean. = A LITTLE MORE to the point are clever bath towel and wash cloth sets with colorfast figures handscreened and wvatdyed right on the white terry cloth. The set photographed comes in a gift box for $1.90. The bath towel is 20x40-inch, There is another style depicting the adventures of Snow White. These are also available with a child's first name printed on it. They are $1.55 for the towel, 39c for the wash cloth. All are available at Ayres’ in the Linen Department. A wider selection of colors . is available in Dayan’s Linen * Store. Here you will find either ducks or dogs printed on pale Pink paliow. CHINE 51 white ™ backgrounds. They are $1 a set, including the wash cloth.
have the de luxe sets featuring giraffes, scotties and the three bears. These towels are a little larger and are of heavier terry cloth than the $1 sets. Still further inducement to form habits of cleanliness in
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